Is it me, or are the walls melting in this 3D printed room?

We've seen some pretty weird 3D-printed stuff, including Stephen Colbert's tentacle laden head, but a 3D-printed room with walls that look like they're melting takes the cake. Designed by Benjamin Dillenburger and Michael Hansmeyer, the Digital Grotesque project is an amazing, gothic, yet organic architecture project that aims to create the world's first completely 3D-printed room.

The world's first completely 3D printed room looks really cool--and it might make you scream a little bit.

It might look like an amazing hand-fashioned sculpture, but computer-rendering algorithms were responsible for creating these H.R. Giger-esque forms. The program used a process that mimics cell division to repeat shapes into complex and bizarre patterns. A 3D printer fabricated the final model you see using sandstone. The artists also gilded their sculpture in golden paint.

But before you wow yourself, this is only the one-third scale model; the full, room-sized version be revealed on July 22